Category: Business Administration

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Sustainable development is defined as the process of utilizing the natural resources for meeting the needs of the present without depleting them thereby saving them to be used by the future generations too.

 
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The present practice of corporate social responsibility has been depicted and informed by three corporate social responsibility theories

 
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Copthorne Tara is one of the most famous hotels in London with a four star rating. The hotel situated at Kensington is a proud owner…

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An organizational strike not only destroys the power of labor at its source while still professing theoretical support for the right to strike, but also causes many other losses.

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ASDA was established by a group of farmers from Yorkshire (McGuire, 1988). ASDA is the 2nd biggest food market chain after TESCO in UK.

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Indian Multinational Corporations are interesting because they extend from this similar pattern. Their competitive benefit is not possible to classify either based on less cost or strictly based on technology.

 
By Priya Chetty on May 29, 2012 No Comments

In order to successfully implement communities of practice in organization there are seven principles involved.

By on May 26, 2012 No Comments

The human resource department takes initiatives to propagate its corporate social responsibility initiatives to its workforce (Tara and Laura, 2008).